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AMUSEMENTS AT PHOTOPLAY HOUSES THIS WEEK. IBIA—Rex Ingram's “Trifling Women.” noon. METROPOLITAN—Charles Ray, this afternoon. RIALTO—"Shadows,” this aiterncon. PALACE —\Wallace Reid, “Clarence.” CRANDALL'S—Constance Talmadge, “East Is West.” afternoon. LEADER—Harold Lloyd, “Grandma's Boy Shown this afternoon. LINCOLN (Colored)—Rupert Hughes' “Remembrance.” Shown this ‘afternoon. COL! Shown this after- A Tailor Made Man.” Shown with Creatore, guest conductor. Shown Shown this afternoon. Shown this COLUMBIA—Rex Ingram's version of “East Is West,” the stage hit that ran two years on Broadwa Trifling Women.™ will be the feature at Crandall's| rrifline - R Theater the figst threo days of this! Trifling Women” Iex week, beginning this afternoon at| ame became famou. i 3. In the role of Ming Toy, Miss Tal- « bxht tirst showing of | jadge has her first opportunity to REBCESCI LS bur Hox n a characterization made fa- performs o the i and photographed. stage by Fay Bainter. is authentic and beautifully A laugh- Wednesday and Thursday | will be pictured in {the moiher of an indifferent family, t showy New York was f in the picture Astor Theater, nt the der viewpoint o land a Mutt and Jeff animated cartoor rent in thedcomedy will be included in the bill. « fonr p ¥ urday Carmel Myers shared honors with | will ired in “The Dange! “The IP'risoner f'lnxnl which will be supplementes Lewis by b Pollard in “Hook, Line and Sinker.”” Pipe organ accompani- “dward Conne i ment is provided. 29w wealthy notorlous i 7z N Marbara L. Rumond N | LINCOLN—Rupert Hughes' “Re- 5 the handsome soldier in love with 2 e nnelly. Temems | membrance. poEedt fon hige vz At the Lincoln Theater this after. woon at nd continuing through ! Tuesday will he shown Goldwyn's re- 2 “f Ruper: Hukhes' drama ol A an home lite, “Remembranc i Mr. Hughes Las paid tardy agminet brother and father Vi Ll Sl ‘--Ir’.}vr l"ll\" .4‘.]‘“. N-ll‘ml \\l‘!‘l-v father. Claude Gilling- <upplemented with the usual added ppeacs ntle fxclepot ek uDpleme e Fod llen s and Patsy Ruth EREPREEIC adin< Buster will be pictured The Pale ¢ two-reel comedy, and ms and Sereen Graphic shown. Wednesdax and Arthur Conan Doyle's ! story, “The Hound of | * will be ths o3 fan and Beast® ang th METROPOLITAN — Charles Ray. | ! *A Tailor- Mnde Man Charles 1t rroduction w Vashingzte /i Metro, w. Conan Doyle's de te Whis sfiermoon At hus jts loe: in th Artists’ nroduc irs of Ireland ana Man,” Harry t makes the hair Turpin, i i andd \\mu shable trave fe usit metheds, will be and Sat- pictur his new Awrul Duck erd Hunter,’ Mildred Starring Billy The « June: the Fox John 1 2 special reel, “Speed.” will shown _als., s Rrown will sunply pipe 1 accompaniment. LEADER—"Grandma’s Boy." Harold Lloyd in his ve-part Lwughter spec! “Grandma’'s will be the attraction at the er Theater today and all this Those who ha seen this ¥ at the larger theaters recent- st and first clf at e +he nr e pressed and home of & entertaining ¢ know that it is truly the b h erest o ulti-million- b s truly the best this fns the interest of e | talented screen funster has ever done. s pacty mext addition to other screen subjects, built | and toc the last chapter of “Jack Dempsey in Dare Devil Jack" ! will be shown. the story of his The Metropolit the Literary bise Cwith an o Avenue Grand. lded attractions | ! Teday and tomorrow, Theodore Rob- . ert Old Homestead”; Tues- RIALTO—Shadows” and cday and Wednesday, William Fox ' 2 . Alice Creatore. arad Nagel, Woman's the cinen Parrott. in “The Fliv. and Screen Graphic h Friday, G: in “Garments of Truth, irize sto z h Lonreth H iel Steele” . Ching Chinama; Harrison Ford, Marguerite de |and co The Steeplechaser”; Sat- ter Long. John Sainpo- | urday, Viela Dana, in “June Mad- iv Messenser in the ma- [ness” and Harry Pollard, in “Hook, s, will open a_week's engage- | Line and Sinker.” Jnent at Mo res 1to Theater this | — sfternoon. with 15 i rld famous orchestr Apollo. tand leader. as guest-conductor of | Toduy and tomerrow, Rupert « Rialte Orchestra, appearing three | Hughew *Remembrancer ' and - Bon times B | Turpin. in_ “Homemade Movies"; Tues- nd Wednesda; in “The Old F Theodore Rob- e d”; Thurs ‘Garments of “Let 'Er_ Run"; ~ Urkey. where the 5 : ; : and Pauline fealijtownsuien gise inst him be-iStarke. in "My Wild irish Ross,” and canse his beliefs do not coincide with | poa g, SAY Wi Irish Roga.” and and how he shapes their des-{yrqay, Carmel Myers, in “The Danger d : ; : { Polnt,” and Dan Mason, in “Pop Tut- Creatore will present a_ serics of | 110 2 « tlons by writers of both thel tl€ uss Widow. «id and modern schiool. including the | e leopatra’”™ overture, @ new compe i -ition’ by Mancinelli: “Amico Frits, Carolina. Mascagni. and «x Spanlsa dance, House Peters and Claire Toraima,” by Espincsa. ich Men's Wives”; to- ‘The miner attractions will include | morrow, Charles Ray, In “The Deuce . lial Roach, in “Saturday Night,” and |of Spades”; Tuesday, George Loane ‘e Fox News | Tucker's “The Miracle Man”; Wednes- day and Thursday, Constance Tal- S madge, in “East Is West"; Friday, PALACE—Wallace Reid in ‘Clfll’-lJ&me: Oliver Curwood's “The Man o From Hell's River.” and Saturday, ence. | John Barrymore, in “Dr. Jokyl and larence.” Willlam Tre Mille's | Mr. Hyde” also Pathe News and Ae- en production of Booth Tarking- | S0P's Fables. play. opens this afternoon at| new's Palace Theater. The delight- ly droll story of a mule driver who Circle. omes a coleopterist, a demestic| Toduy and tomorrow, Richar appiness expert, gives Wallace Reid | Barthelmess, in_“The Bond Boy” role of unusual opportunities and { Tuesday, Betty Compson, in “Always sents a man that can cuss and [the Woman" ‘Wednesda. Hou: 1 be a man. N iPeters. in “Rich Men Wives”; I'ne story opens with the Wheeler | Thursda: harles Ray, in “The Deuce umily in”an uproar. poor father's|of Spades’: Friday, Owen Moore, in rerves on the verge of collapse and | “Love Is an Awful Thing,” and Sat- other torn with jealousy because |urda Dustin Farnum, in “The Trail * ber beilef that father loves the fof the Ax." There {8 ulso the daugh- | Roverness. var, who is bound to have her own | and a zon. T’lm aiso has idea: Dumbartqn. here that Clarence, still in hi . 4 rmy uniform that doesn't fit, ap. | pocda¥ and tomorrow, Masquerade: “Belle of Alaska": Wednesday and Thursday, Norma Talmadge, in “The Eternal Flame"”; Friday, “Foot- falls,” and Saturday, Tom Mix, in “For Blg Stakes.” Elite. Today and tomorrow, Guy Post, in “The Masquerader’; Tues- day, Winifred Westover, in “Wini- fred of Little Smoky”; Wednesday, “The Mohican's Daughter”; Thursdas Clara Kimball Young, in “Magda’ Friday, Ruth Clifford. in_“Troplcai (Continued on Fourth Page.) aars looking for a job. He gets ft, lut of a different nature than he or e family anticipated. It seems that soft touch of the hand of Clarence liers or a kind word at another mo- nent brings an unusual calm into the household, and that even his ~axophone proves to be an ass rather than a Nability The laughs | come jovously and unexpectedly. CRANDALL'S — Constance Tal- madge, “East Is West.” Constance Talmadge's most preten- 1s production. an eight-reel screen O Bates COLN THEATER 'U STREET AT 12TH— THREE SURE-FIRE HITS Today, Mon.. Tues. Wed.—Thurs. Goldwyn Offers A Hair-raising Thriller Rupert Hughes’ | A. Conan Doyle’s Picturization _of His Own| Grippingly Realistic i Heart-gripping Story of etective Btory, Ty:w “Dad” and the American Hound of the Baskervilles Remembrance Buster Keaton Komedy Ben Turpin Comedy Extras Many Added Hits Special Mat. Today at 3 Juvenile Mat. Sat. at 2 OWEN MOORE in “l.ove s An Awful Tllmg’ Evening Concert De Luxe Sennett Comedy, “The Duck Hunter’—News—Speed” Il W oo B AT IR ! TER KKATON has just made a | net brand-new picture, “The Baloon- | SWeet : Taafe She's said to be kid as when her and B atiy was origi Produ “Devotien * Associated tributed by Pictures, Tne Nanook of the North' was produ and directed by Robert Fluherty fellow of the Royal Geographical S clety. Tha scenes of the picture are real and not shots made in a studio. It shows that a picture may be both! a delight and an educator. S Do you s when we firs: | &s Kerrigan's lending woman? Katherine MacDonald has no chil dren. They do say she is soon to be married again. She is booked up to make several more pictures, and that means hard work, so it's probable that she is not to retire immediately. Be- sides some stars combine the work of being successful wives with that of | acting for the screen, and do both cred- Al were married before leaving omewhere, some Wis, ftably. Rodolph Valentino lost his case ¥ the Paramount Company and is com- { pelled by law to star exclusively for that{ “Enemics of Woman" is tha next picture in which Alzaa Rubens will appear. 1t is an adaptation of Ihanez's novel. Lionel Barrymore will play the male lead. firm. f Charlie Ch he Pilgrim.” The name picture "is tion. Sidney is Charlie’s brother. Marie Provost and Kenneth Harlan have announced their engagement and as they both are playing in “The Beautiful and Damned,” it is, accord- ing to Miss Prevost, going to be an example of all they shouldn’t do after marriage. singing parts in musical cination of the nefther is sorry. screen. Not being able to continue her work without her husband, Mre. Sidney Drew became a director. She is now on the vaudeville stagh the family. Mahlon Hamilton, Russell Simpson, i Ethel Grey Terry, Nigel Barrie, Lio- | nel Belmore, Vera Lewis, Sidna -an} V4 ha beautiful voice and she Ivins, Fred Huntley and other good | poetry. S ones are playing with Laurette Tay- lor in “Peg o' My Heart.” Betty Compson? No, she's not ma ried, but they say she is being | served” by the son of Oliver Morosco. vehicle. If titles do not lle, Norma Talmadge and Eugene O’'Brien both appear in “The Voice from the Minaret.,” which will be re- leased very soon. Shirley Mason is twenty-one and {s Mrs. Bernard Durn- ing. Harrison Ford and Gareth Hughes are both single. Alics Joyce says she will return to the screen if she gets a contract which suits her ‘well enough. styles. There Wa. with Lewlis Estelle’s first screen part was a role and it looks as though else. Estells continues career In “Thorns and Orange soms.” Nita Naldl was kissed by three of the most popular men on the screen, namely, John Barrymore, FEugene O'Brien and Rodolph Valentino. Of course, you know that screen kisses mean absolutely nothing to the actors. pictures when she was four yeai You remember her as Johnny youthful leading lady in Tarkington “Edgar’ comedies. now that she is fifteen and has uated Into regular parts, she ma: be seen as the flapper in “The S ers’ Banquet.” ‘Willlam and Dustin Farnum are brothers, but Franklin's real name is | Smith. Alice Terry s really a bru- [ i AT TR Rialto just tiie same name was . Warren Kerrigan Is to return to| reen as the hero of “The Covered | s Wilson is agaln to play | remember _the | saw Lois Roscoe and Barbara Bedford lifornia for the east Barbara was born in Prairie De Chien, Chaplin also appears in this produc- Mae Busch and Eleanor Boardman both studied music for years and took comedy:- and then fell victims to the fatal fas- However, Jack Holt is very much married. He has a beautiful wife, who is sald to quiel_#nd retiring in her taste, is Jack Holt, and three wee ones Besides being an actress, Doris Ken- Betty Blythe has commenced pro. duction on “The Darling of the Rich, her second Whitman Bennett starring Blythe will again have an oppor- tunity to set the pace for the season's Estelle Taylor vamped in “A Fool never get a chance to play anything her ruthless Lucille Ricksen started to play in % % time gatnst | CARMEL MYERS Crandalls i Rialto. “The Face In the Fog" Palace. writes Fox's production William of Metropolitan, Miss Stone. vamp she'll “The Agent. Crandsll’s. Blos- | 4iory, villes”; “Homemade Movies, Fox's spectacle drami Lincoln. rs old. , “Nero.” Jones' Booth But grad- y next trang- nings, and Guy Bates Post, in * Masquerader.” O T T PHOTOPLAYS NEXT WEEK. featuring Lionel Barrymore and Seena Owen. A Fool There Was,” with a notable cast. Maurice Tourneur’s special produc- tion of Bleckmore's “Lorna Doone,” a First National offering, with Madge Bellamy in the title role. Also Larry Semon, in his new Vitagraph comedy, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's mystery “The Hound of the Basker- Ben Turpin, in Mack Sennett's and Willlam First presentations in Washington of “All for a Woman,” with Emil Jan- | The | LOEW’S PALACE WEEK BEGINNING TODAY--SUNDAY, WALLACE REID? Sure it’s Wally!—Who else could pos- sibly bring the same fun to the role of Clarence, the ex-soldier, who fixes pianos, romances and everything in Paramount’s splendid picturization of Booth: Tarkington’s Great Stage Hit! The Cast Also Includes AGNES AYRES MAY McAVOY Who furnish the beauty and the charm that surrounds Mr. Reld’s enactment of the title role and helps make this pic- ture ome of the year's comedy hits! A WILLIAM DeMILLE PRODUCTION LATEST CHRISTIE COMEDY “CHOOSE YOUR WEAPONS” Pathe News Views—Topics of the Day PALACE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Overture—+Pepular Hits” THEATER by | | | Everybody H aéfiy. ALF a dance each with a man from each of the forty-eight states was the program carried out Agnes_Ayres, star in Paramount ictures, Tuesday, November 21, at the semi-annual convention of execu- tives and representatives of the sales of the Paramount organiza- The ball was held at the Hotel Ambassador in Los Angeles. Miss Ayres claims it is a new dis- tinction to dance with u man from each of the states in one evening. She also took some pride in the fact that this dancing feat followed a com- plete day's work in her new picture, “Racing Hearts.” She was one of a number of stars who did special honor to the conven- tion delegates. Along with Mayor Cryer and members of the chamber of commerce, Gloria Swanson. Sam Wood, Lewis Stone, Walter Hires, Antonio Moreno and others, met the delegates when they arrived in Los Angeles. "AMUSEMENT FILMOGRAMS JOROTHY DALTON, who has just; completed her new FParamount picture, “Dark Secrets.” ix epend-| ling & few days with her parents in Chicago, en route to Hollywood, ! where she will begin work in “The | Law for the Lawless.” | Following the completion of George Ade's “Back Home and Broke,” which !hie has been making under the direc- | tion of Alfred Green, Thomas Meighan has_gone to White Sulphur Springs, 13V, Va., for a vacation of two weeks. He was accompanied on the trip by |Laurance Wheat, who has been in {the last three Meighan pictures for { Paramount. George l-‘avh‘etl. !h- veterun char- acter actor, who journeyed from Cali- fornia to New York and Salem es- pecially to play the role of Capt. Bar- zil Dunsack in George Melford's pro- duction, “Java Head,” left last week | for the Lasky Studio in Hollywood, where a number of roles are awaiting ; him. Willlama Ammidon. another ! member of the “Juva Head” cast, also has returned to Hollywood ¥ Compson, the star, and prin-} !cipals of “The White Flower.” a new | { e written and directed by Julia awford Ivers, left Honoluiu last Saturday for California, where they expect to complete the picture after about one week's work in the studio. | { S Gloria Swanson has started work on “Prodigal Daughters,” adapted by Monte M. Katterjohn from the novel by Joseph Hockin In “Pink Gods,” Penrhyn Stanlaws was the producer, Bebe Danlcls was teatured, Adolph Menjou plaved the heavy role, Paul Perry w: mer: man and Bob Lee was assistant d rector. In “Singed Wings," the latest} Penrhyn Stanlaws production, the York, while ting for her new role, which also will be in support of Melghan, in “The Ne'er Do Well! Bebe Daniels, who is to be featured ith Nita Naldl in Allan Dwan's pl ure, “The Glimpses of the Moon." {which has just been put into produc. {tion in the Long Island studio, is ill | | at her hotel in New \4£rk from effects ©f the extraction two wisdom teeth. Alice Brady Paramount players have returned 1o {the Long Island studio from Mimi Fla., where they have L exterior ecenes for “The Leopardess which was adapted from Katharine | | Newlin Burt's novel of that uame. | Most of the South Sea Island scen: Were made at Cape Florida, and the { company 15 now at work at the stud {under the direction of Henry Kulk: Those who appeared with Mi Brady in the South Sea sequence are Montagu Love. Edward Lunford, | { George Beranger. Marguerite Forrest| {week in New York, has gone to Cali-| ifornia to begin work at th { Coast studiu in “The Law of the Lawless." Mr. de Roche is 1o play opposite | Dorothy Dalton in this story rad Bercovicl. It will be Victor Fleming. Thomas Melghan's new “Back Home and Broke,” for editing aud_cutting. George | is expected at the studio soon to help which | Island studio this week. The upen ing setting was a fashionable modiste shop in Kew York, in which Bebe Daniels and Nita Naldi, the featured actresses, get an opportunity to wear the smartest hats and gowns and lin- gerie obtainable on 5th avenue. Hannelore, considered by greatest dancer in Europe, and who scored an unqualified success when she made her American debut re- cently In a recital at the Vanderbilt Theater, has been engaged by Cos- mopolitan Productiona to_appear in “The Enemies of Women,” a picturi zation of Vicente Blasco Ihanez's latest story, now bLeing made under many the ! steamship 1 the direction of A the picture, Hannelor some of the dance have won her famr 2 Crosland. will prese creations whivh here and abroud Robert G. Vignol Cosmopolitan — production Knighthood Was in Flower.” recen ! sailed from N ork on the Cunard conia on her epoch-muk ing world cruise. He expects to be nstantly studying atmosphere, cus toms and settings in the varfous coun tries, and will use ti: knowlede thus acquired in future Cosmopolitan pic- tures, The Laconla will touch first at Ha a, sail thence through the Fanam. to San Francisco, then to tie nt, Suez « . Mediterranes who directed the v or southérn Eurs and back 1t York. ray, fencing c York Ath University, who supervised the ion_of the fencing s in Was in dut ower for the h Lionel igage in n Kuighthood performed a similar stirring sword duel, So full of tur Pickford's new pi ish' that it vequire work at two fa tain realistic public will and even P Churehill Town: Louisvill Belmont Purk, York, wi Distribu January 1 Charles 1. manager fur J when she Mary “harl hood Major's nove Was Flower, is quoted as in the same combination worked togethéT. |declaring 1t arion Davies — role for th 2 film ver Lila Lee, leading woman for Thomas il | Meighan in “Back Home and Broke, Sl {1 having a short vacation in New el basket manager, Ga During colored ¢ {and, since 1 t santhemums <t week a; more's ny in the tith Mars “haplin, | o causs like th it has “harles entertains. et {inspire the specta ertain { Charles de Rol.he, the weil known | hin \v\‘”’:‘.‘: " French film actor, after *p?nding @i the v»n-xl' at them youghive the n within in Huy in to the expensi write the titles for his story ey niL ol o E concerns the varying fortunes’of Tom | 1, WY SCL foc magniticence Redding, & young citizen of Bradford, | FiEinal Mege i e cen who experiences the thrill of being | 1h® Seents Borteascl Jeng SHiboy ie broke and belng snubbed by his fel- | 1, &T0, UFARHGET SO0 e day by the low townsmen and then has a sudden | Ldmiring and curious reversal of fortune due to an oil gusher. | Alice Crawford, plaving ine brilliv g Centuress «ffective se - “The Glimpses of the Moun, = i st o ey Wharton's popular novel, which ix! L TOVES phn being translated to the screen Ly e o e e Allan Dwan. was started at the Lou ated Wi jas a M;ak rarean ; cast in J. Stuart Blackton's picture i a foil for the blonde beauty of Lady Diana Manners, its heroine. A particular play on heartstring: designed in “A Women' which Mary Alden is a star in her own right. It is a_story of the home, in which the mother at the height of her n and leader. is with a dome human Wi Iy necds i1 and 1 a v e A i MBI _ PN ’ TooAY THE WORLD'S [ mmr 220 CCLOCK DEC.3 T'S here! The gorgeous, beau- T, —— Y % ! W K7 a l most notoriot ly power ove: a great Rex BARBARA LA AND MANY EX INGRAM’S "WITRIFLING | WOMEN* A modern Arabian Nights tale of Paris’ LEWIS S. STONE—EDW. CONNELLY - IIE tiful screen master- plece that enchant- ed all New York snd which scored one of the great triumphs of the year during its engage- ment at the Astor Theater at §2 prices! THE MAN WHO MADE “THE 4 HORSEMEN" AND “THE PRISONER OF ZENDA” TRIUMPH us temptress and her dead- r the hearts of men! With Ingram cast that includes OTHER NOTED PLAYERS

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